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1. **Anderson**: A name of Scottish origin, meaning "son of Andrew," a name derived from the Greek word "andros" meaning "man."
2. **Baker**: An occupational name for a baker, deriving from the Old English word "bācere" meaning "one who bakes."
3. **Bell**: A topographic name for someone who lived near a bell tower, or an occupational name for a bell maker.
4. **Brown**: A color name, often referring to a person with brown hair or complexion, derived from the Old English word "brūn."
5. **Campbell**: A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic "Cambeul," meaning "crooked mouth."
6. **Clark**: An occupational name for a clerk or scribe, derived from the Old French word "clerc" meaning "scholar."
7. **Davis**: A patronymic name meaning "son of David," from the Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
8. **Edwards**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Edward," a name of German origin meaning "wealthy guardian."
9. **Evans**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Evan," a Welsh name meaning "young warrior."
10. **Fisher**: An occupational name for someone who catches fish, derived from the Old English word "fīscere."
11. **Garcia**: A Spanish surname derived from the Latin word "garcia," meaning "bear."
12. **Green**: A color name, often referring to a person with green eyes or complexion, derived from the Old English word "grēne."
13. **Hall**: A topographic name for someone who lived near a hall or large building.
14. **Harris**: An occupational name for someone who worked with horses, derived from the Old English word "hār" meaning "gray."
15. **Jackson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Jack," a nickname for John.
16. **Johnson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of John," a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious."
17. **Jones**: A patronymic name meaning "son of John," a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is gracious."
18. **King**: An occupational name for someone who ruled a kingdom, derived from the Old English word "cyning."
19. **Lee**: A topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or clearing, derived from the Old English word "lēah."
20. **Lewis**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Lewis," a name of French origin meaning "famous warrior."
21. **Martin**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Martin," a name of Latin origin meaning "warlike."
22. **Miller**: An occupational name for someone who ground grain, derived from the Old English word "mīl" meaning "mill."
23. **Moore**: A topographic name for someone who lived near a moor or bog, derived from the Old English word "mōr."
24. **Murphy**: An Irish surname derived from the Gaelic "Murchadh," meaning "sea warrior."
25. **Nelson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Neil," a Gaelic name meaning "champion."
26. **Parker**: An occupational name for someone who kept a park or forest, derived from the Old French word "parc."
27. **Peterson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Peter," a name of Greek origin meaning "stone."
28. **Phillips**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Philip," a name of Greek origin meaning "lover of horses."
29. **Reed**: A topographic name for someone who lived near a reed bed, derived from the Old English word "hrēod."
30. **Richardson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Richard," a name of German origin meaning "powerful ruler."
31. **Robinson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Robin," a nickname for Robert.
32. **Rodriguez**: A Spanish surname derived from the Latin word "rodrigo," meaning "famous ruler."
33. **Rogers**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Roger," a name of Germanic origin meaning "fame."
34. **Ross**: A topographic name for someone who lived near a moor or heath, derived from the Gaelic word "ros."
35. **Russell**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Russell," a name of French origin meaning "red."
36. **Sanchez**: A Spanish surname derived from the Latin word "sanctus," meaning "holy."
37. **Scott**: A topographic name for someone who lived near a thicket or woodland, derived from the Old English word "scot."
38. **Smith**: An occupational name for someone who worked with metal, derived from the Old English word "smiþ."
39. **Taylor**: An occupational name for someone who cuts cloth, derived from the Old English word "tæglere."
40. **Thompson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Thomas," a name of Aramaic origin meaning "twin."
41. **Turner**: An occupational name for someone who turned wood or metal, derived from the Old English word "turnere."
42. **Walker**: An occupational name for someone who walked or traveled, derived from the Old English word "wealcan."
43. **Williams**: A patronymic name meaning "son of William," a name of German origin meaning "resolute protector."
44. **Wilson**: A patronymic name meaning "son of Will," a nickname for William.
45. **Wright**: An occupational name for someone who worked with wood, derived from the Old English word "wyrhta."
46. **Young**: A descriptive name for someone who was young, derived from the Old English word "geong."

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